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CIAA tournament: Here are the storylines to follow in Baltimore on and off the court

Reigning champions Elizabeth City State and Winston-Salem State look to repeat as conference newcomer Bluefield State competes for the first time

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Elizabeth City State reverses last year’s heartbreak, defeats Shaw for first CIAA title

Winston-Salem State defeats Lincoln to earn CIAA men’s championship

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Commissioner Jacqie McWilliams’ drive to transform CIAA shows no signs of slowing

‘We’re gonna celebrate the highs and the lows and continue to grow,’ says the leader of the oldest HBCU athletic conference after 11 years at the helm

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CIAA Tournament’s move to Baltimore benefits some teams, burdens others

Schools used to minimal travel adjust to logistical, transportation pains

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Lincoln women’s basketball team dedicates CIAA Tournament championship to former teammate

DeAshia Young, who played on the 2019-2020 Lions team, died weeks before the tournament

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CIAA Tournament in Baltimore will still be about reunions, basketball, student outreach

Conference event plans a three-year run in Maryland, but could return to North Carolina

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Virginia Union’s Terrell Leach appreciates his second chance at basketball

After dropping out of Winston-Salem State, he’s now back among the CIAA’s top scorers

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Virginia Union women and Virginia State men crowned champions

Panthers’ Shareka McNeill emerges as a star; Shaw’s Amir Hinton gets his but Bears lose

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Will its legacy, fans and money follow the CIAA to Baltimore?

From 2021-23, basketball, branding and big bucks will be center stage

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